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The Impact of Sex and Gender in the Relationships Among Attachment, Romantic Jealousy, and Varying Forms of Aggression in Adult Romantic Relationships

机译:性别和性别对成人浪漫关系中依恋,浪漫嫉妒和各种侵略形式关系的影响

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This study seeks to explicate the impact of sex and gender in the relationships among attachment, romantic jealousy, and aggression. Attachment theory (e.g., Bowlby, 1969) posits that unique attachment styles develop based on experiences with primary caregiver(s). These attachment styles (e.g., secure, preoccupied, dismissing, and fearful) are enduring, and come to define attachment in adult romantic relationships (Bartholomew & Horowitz, 1992; Hazan & Shaver, 1987). Attachment theory argues that differences in jealousy in adult romantic relationships are a function of attachment style (e.g., Guerrero, 1998). Similarly, attachment frameworks explain aggression (e.g., physical, verbal, and indirect/social/relational) as a function of attachment style, suggesting that these constructs (both aggression and jealousy) are borne from early childhood experiences. Theories that posit sex and gender differences, however, argue that aggression and jealousy are rooted in biological (i.e., sex-linked), evolutionary (i.e., adaptive), and social (i.e., learned) explanations of how men and women differ.This study aims to examine these theoretical perspectives in an attempt to further understand how differences between the two (attachment and sex/gender theories) can be explained. Results from this study indicate that sex and gender are unique, and do have differential effects on the relationships among attachment, aggression, and romantic jealousy in romantic relationships. Though the moderating effects of sex and gender are not always strong, findings from this study suggest that biology, evolution, and socialization likely interact and influence variability in attachment, aggression, and romantic jealousy.
机译:这项研究试图阐明性和性别对依恋,浪漫嫉妒和侵略之间关系的影响。依恋理论(例如Bowlby,1969)认为,独特的依恋风格是根据初级护理人员的经验而发展的。这些依恋方式(例如,稳固,专心,解散和恐惧)持久并且在成人恋爱关系中定义依恋(Bartholomew&Horowitz,1992; Hazan&Shaver,1987)。依恋理论认为,成人恋爱关系中嫉妒的差异是依恋风格的函数(例如,Guerrero,1998)。类似地,依恋框架将依恋类型的功能解释为侵略性(例如身体,语言和间接/社会/关系),这表明这些构造(侵略性和嫉妒感)都来自儿童早期的经历。然而,假定性别和性别差异的理论认为,侵略和嫉妒根源于对男女差异的生物学解释(即与性相关),进化论(即适应性)和社会(即学到的)解释。这项研究旨在研究这些理论观点,以试图进一步理解两者之间的差异(依恋理论和性别/性别理论)。这项研究的结果表明,性别和性别是独特的,并且确实对恋爱关系中的依恋,攻击和浪漫嫉妒之间的关系产生不同的影响。尽管性别的调节作用并不总是很强,但这项研究的发现表明,生物学,进化论和社会化可能相互作用并影响依恋,攻击性和浪漫嫉妒的变异性。

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    Warber Kathleen Marie;

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  • 年度 2007
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